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Location
  
Phoenix, Arizona

Phone
  
+1 623-465-9757

Status
  
Operational

Opened
  
1985

Federal Correctional Institution, Phoenix

Security class
  
Medium-security (with minimum-security prison camp)

Population
  
1,180 (300 in prison camp)

Managed by
  
Federal Bureau of Prisons

Address
  
37900 N 45th AVe, Phoenix, AZ 85086, USA

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The Federal Correctional Institution, Phoenix (FCI Phoenix) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Arizona. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice. The facility also has an adjacent satellite prison camp for minimum-security female offenders.

Contents

FCI Phoenix is located approximately 25 miles north of downtown Phoenix, but still within the city limits.

History

An environmental impact study was prepared in 1980 for the proposed prison, which was being planned while the federal prison system was overwhelmed with incoming inmates. The facility was opened in April 1985 with two housing units, each containing 66 rooms at the time. By 2002, it employed 349 staff and held 1,525 inmates.

Notable events

On November 4, 2005, Earl Krugel, an activist for the Jewish Defense League, a far right pro-Israel organization, was in the exercise yard when another inmate bludgeoned him to death with a block of concrete. Krugel, who had been convicted for plotting to bomb the office of Arab-American Congressman Darrell Issa in California, had only been at the prison for three days. Inmate David Frank Jennings was subsequently identified as the attacker. In 2007, Jennings pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 35 years in prison in 2008.

References

Federal Correctional Institution, Phoenix Wikipedia